No. In a total hysterectomy both ovaries are removed meaning that the body will not be able to produce any level of estrogen or progesterone
You will still produce eggs after a hysterectomy until your body goes through menopause. The eggs are still viable the regardless of the hysterectomy.
A hysterectomy removal of utereus or total hysterectomy uterus and cervix will not affect your hormone levels as you still have your ovaries which produce the hormones.
No. She can not produce breast milk after menopause.
No, women do not ovulate stop during pregnancy (inhibited by high levels of estrogen and progesterone)
Total hysterectomy (removal of uterus and cervix) does not remove the ovaries or fallopian tubes and therefore these will still produce eggs and menses.
No. hysterectomy only removes uterus. The ovaries produce the ova (eggs) so unless you have a bilateral (both) oopherectomy you will still ovulate.
The change of life is usually referred to as the menopause which the average woman goew through at 51. After this time the ovaries gradually reduce the estrogen output to a lower level. As such the ovaries are still active so unless you have them removed with you hysterectomy (salpingo oopherectomy) then there should be no change in your naural progression of estrogen reduction.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
Not entirely unless you have your ovaries removed. Hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus so the body will still produce ova which will be absorbed and there will be no menses after a hysterectomy.
Yes you are still a virgin if you had a hysterectomy.
Both are safe and effective to use to regulate your period. There are many types of birth control pills and some only contain progesterone (POP's) and some are combinations of progesterone and estrogen. Progesterone only pills are still birth control pills. Birth control pills, containing progesterone only or a combination of progesterone and estrogen will regulate your period and protect your from pregnancy! However, you must take your pills everyday and at the same time, otherwise your period will not regulate and you will put your risk of becoming pregnant. For further information on which type of pill is right for you, you must visit a physician (example; Planed Parenthood), and they will choose which method is right for you.
Yes, you can get a hysterectomy while Depo Provera is still in effect.